faberryman
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I prefer manual focus. I have a OM1 and an OM4Ti. The OM4Ti has automatic exposure. Does that count as modern or old school?
What are your preferences for 35mm SLR? Do you shoot what you prefer because it gives you results you like or do you greatly enjoy the experience (or both!)?
I used F2 and F3 for a good 10 years from late 70's to late 80's. Then I sold them all. Using a Minolta SRT-101 with no meter. Up to early 2000's I wanted a camera again so after much reading I decided that the F5 would be the one. At the same time the F3 + Motor drive was about $1700 and the F5 was $1900. So out of curiousity I bought the F5. I found that the F5 control layouts are very logical but when I started to use it they are very slow to operate. Turning the wheel from f/3.5 to f/11 takes a while. Try changing shutter speed from 1/125 to 1 sec. it's time consuming. I kept overshooting.
AF is good but selecting the focus point isn't fast. If use the center focus point I hate focus and recompose thingy.
And the Matrix meter doesn't work for negative film.
Easy! It depends which model of the old body you have. With many you would have to put some dollar bills in but for some you can actually get some money back.More to the point, I would like to turn my old body into a much newer body. How can I do that?
I never understood why some people hate using batteries in cameras so much... at least not with film cameras. You stick it in, and it's usually good for a year or so. With some cameras, such as my Nikon FE, a battery will last several years before it needs replacing.90 % of what I shoot is medium format 6x6 and 6x9. No auto. I do use a F5 with auto bracketing when shooting 35mm slides. I really hate relying on batteries. I love shooting a F2 with prime lenses and plain prism. Motors are so noisy they are distracting.
I never understood why some people hate using batteries in cameras so much... at least not with film cameras. You stick it in, and it's usually good for a year or so. With some cameras, such as my Nikon FE, a battery will last several years before it needs replacing.
However, digital cameras and their constant need for battery recharging - that's a different story.
I never understood why some people hate using batteries in cameras so much... at least not with film cameras.
I never understood why some people hate using batteries in cameras so much
No argument with what you are saying. It's the darn digital cameras that require 100 dollar and up battery packs. I use a Bronica SQAi , electronic shutter takes 4ea. 357 button cells, batteries last for years. I use a hand held incident meter, it takes a battery too.I never understood why some people hate using batteries in cameras so much... at least not with film cameras. You stick it in, and it's usually good for a year or so. With some cameras, such as my Nikon FE, a battery will last several years before it needs replacing.
However, digital cameras and their constant need for battery recharging - that's a different story.
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